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LIGHTER MOMENTS. From the note-book of Bishop Walsham How. 

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MODERNISM. A Record and Review. By the Rev. A. Leslie 

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MY KEY OF LIFE—OPTIMISM : An Essay. By Helen Keller. 

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ON LIFE'S THRESHOLD : Talks to Young People on Character and 

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ON THE QUEEN'S ERRANDS. By Captain Philip Wynter. In demy 

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SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF BISHOP THOROLD. With a 

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THE BOOK OF THE CHILD. An Attempt to Set Down what is in the 

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THE INNER LIFE OF THE NAVY. Being an Account of the Social Life 

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